Investigations Continue After Skydiver Death In Perthshire

The British Parachute Association and police are continuing their investigations into an accident in which a 56-year-old man from Edinburgh died after a parachute jump.

David Ball died instantly when he struck the ground following the jump at Strathallan Airfield near Auchterarder in Perthshire on Saturday (January 5th), with reports suggesting he died when his first parachute failed to open.

Tayside Police have said ongoing inquiries are underway while a report will also be submitted to the procurator fiscal. It is believed Mr Ball was an experience skydiver and had undertaken numerous jumps previously.

Irwin Mitchell represents people seriously injured in air accidents across the UK and abroad, as well as the families of those killed in such tragedies.

Elaine Russell, a Partner at the law firm’s Glasgow office, said: “While there have been some suggestions in the media regarding the potential cause of this terrible incident, it is clear that investigations are needed to provide full and comprehensive answers over what happened.

“Another concern is that this is believed to be the latest in a string on incidents at this specific airfield, so it is vital that all aspects of safety on the site are assessed and reviewed with a view to preventing the same problems emerging again in the future.

“Everything must be done to ensure that the issues seen in this incident are not repeated.”